Rayudu Praises Patidar's Intent, RCB's Fearless Batting Template in IPL

Former India batter Ambati Rayudu praised RCB's aggressive batting approach following their win over Lucknow Super Giants. He highlighted captain Rajat Patidar's intent as the driving force, which is rubbing off on the entire batting unit. Rayudu noted RCB adapted far better to the slow conditions than LSG, hitting sixes even against good deliveries. He emphasized that this positive intent has become a non-negotiable team philosophy for securing a place in the playing XI.

Key Points: Rayudu on Patidar's Intent Driving RCB's Aggressive IPL Batting

  • Patidar's intent sets team tempo
  • RCB batters hitting sixes off good deliveries
  • Adapting better to slow wicket than LSG
  • Positive intent essential for XI selection
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Whenever you see Patidar walk in, he comes with a lot of intent: Rayudu

Ambati Rayudu lauds Rajat Patidar's leadership and intent, crediting it for Royal Challengers Bengaluru's fearless batting approach against LSG.

Whenever you see Patidar walk in, he comes with a lot of intent: Rayudu
"Whenever you see Patidar walk in, he comes with a lot of intent. - Ambati Rayudu"

New Delhi, April 16

Former Indioa batter Ambati Rayudu lauded Royal Challengers Bengaluru's fearless batting approach following their comprehensive performance against Lucknow Super Giants and reserved high praise for skipper Rajat Patidar's 'intent' while walking into the field to bat.

After RCB bundled out LSG for 146, thanks to a standout bowling effort led by Rasikh Salam Dar, Rayudu highlighted how skipper Rajat Patidar has instilled an aggressive, intent-driven mindset within the batting unit.

"They are going after every ball. The captain is doing that so the team is following that tempo and that template. Whenever you see Patidar walk in, he comes with a lot of intent. It is rubbing off on his non-striker as well as the batters who are following. It is quite refreshing to see RCB play that way," Rayudu told ESPNcricinfo

RCB's batting display stood in contrast to LSG's struggle on a sluggish surface, where their batters found it difficult to accelerate consistently. Rayudu noted that adaptability to conditions played a key role in differentiating the two sides.

"Playing on a slow wicket, they adapted way better than the way Lucknow's batters did. It was a slow wicket, they had to adjust their shots and their bat swing but they played some fantastic shots. Generally, we have seen a lot of sixes against loose balls, but this batting line-up has been hitting sixes against really good deliveries. That's a great sign," he said.

Rayudu further emphasised that RCB's approach under Patidar is not just a strategy but a clear team philosophy, where intent and positivity are essential for securing a place in the playing XI.

"Everyone is fitting beautifully into Patidar's template and they want to fit in. Without that kind of positive intent, I don't think they'd be looked at for staying in the XI, they'd be dropped. That's a great attitude to have and it looks like an amazing team that puts the team in front of everything else," Rayudu said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's refreshing to see a captain leading from the front with his attitude. Patidar's intent is infectious. You could see it in the way even the lower order was swinging freely. This is the kind of cricket fans love to watch.
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Rohit P
I agree with the analysis, but let's not get carried away. It was one good win on a slow track. The real test is consistency. LSG batted poorly. Need to see this intent against quality pace attacks on a green top. Hope they can keep it up.
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Ananya R
As a long-suffering RCB fan, this is the change in culture we've been begging for! No more conservative, scared cricket. Patidar has brought a "play fearless" mantra. Win or lose, at least they're going down fighting now. 💪
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Michael C
Rayudu makes a great point about hitting sixes off good deliveries. That's the hallmark of a confident batting unit. Adapting to the slow wicket better than LSG shows their game awareness has improved massively under this new leadership.
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Priya S
The best part is the "team-first" philosophy Rayudu mentioned. For too long, it felt like individuals playing for their spots. Now, if you don't buy into the aggressive intent, you're out. That's how you build a winning team culture. Well said, Ambati!

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